Patisserie Made Simple: From macaron to millefeuille and more by Edd Kimber

    • Categories: Pies, tarts & pastries; Dessert; French
    • Ingredients: vanilla pods; plain flour; ground almonds; butter; egg yolks; milk; caster sugar; raspberries
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Notes about this book

  • Cali369 on June 02, 2026

    This book seems to now be called French Bakes Made Simple

Notes about Recipes in this book

  • Macaron a l'ancienne

    • TinyCitiKitchen on July 27, 2023

      I tried about 4 other macaron recipes before a friend gave me this book. Each time, I waited for a perfectly dry day and followed instructions with a scrupulousness I have not taken on ANY bake since my first solo cake (at age 9). Each one was a miserable failure. I'd become convinced that macarons were beyond me. Then I woke up one Sunday morning in a baking mood and, flipping through this book, thought "what the hell." I had everything in the house, so all I had to lose was time. To my total shock, my macarons were PERFECT. I nearly keeled over! So did everyone at the office lucky enough to be gifted one the next day. After that, Edd Kimber joined my personal kitchen pantheon. HIGHLY recommended!!!

    • reader1trees on April 13, 2025

      I made this recipe in a bit of a rush this week and found it an extremely straightforward method that easily produced 48 delicious macarons which were so quickly eaten by my friends that I didn't manage to get a photo. I drew around a metal cutter with a pencil onto a piece of baking paper to give me a size guide for the piping but you could equally easily portion them out with a scoop or by weighing them. I found the wetted pastry brush was useful for reshaping the wonky ones on the tray too. I made two trays full and they didn't spread at all during baking but did puff up on top, the tray I pulled out at the fifteen minute mark had the better texture once cooled. The tray I left in for another five minutes was slightly too crunchy but still went down well with the eaters. When I repeat them I think I might experiment with making slightly larger versions and adding some flavours to them as well. HIGHLY recommended from me too!

  • Macarons

    • TinyCitiKitchen on July 19, 2023

      After failing with two other recipes, I made one more attempt -- and spent the next day staring awed at a plate of beautiful macarons. Must be the Italian meringue -- and the excellent instructions. Edd Kimber rocks!

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Reviews about this book

  • Baking Bites

    The recipes are clearly written and include a great amount of detail to walk you through every step of the process...given both by volume and weight...will help ensure your recipes turn out perfectly.

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